Spit-Ball Sadie

A Hal Roach film directed by , released in 1915.

A Hal Roach film directed by , released in 1915.

A Keystone comedy short starring Mabel Normand

Sweedie, the cook, reads an ad in the newspaper for a maid to give her services in exchange for college tuition. She applies and is accepted.

Mr. Dingy engages Sweedie as their cook. She insists upon bringing her dog “Skinny” and her parrot along. Mr. Dingy dislikes dogs, but rather than lose Sweedie he consents.

Lonesome Luke, working in a shoe store, has difficulty keeping his mind on business whenever a pretty girl is on the scene.

Luke lives the life of a millionaire until it is discovered that a mistake has been made and his inheritance belongs to someone else.

Charles Murray out romancing in the park.
A Roy Clements film directed by , released in 1915.
A Roy Clements film directed by , released in 1915.
Just Nuts is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd playing the character that preceded his glasses character. It is also the only surviving film featuring Lloyd as Willie Work